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Anbingshujia
  Explanation: Case: links "click", held onto; soldiers: weapons; bundle: bundle; A: armor. Put down the weapons, armor bundle. Means to stop fighting
  Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; means to stop the war
  Source: Jin Chenshou "Shu Zhi Liang of the Three Kingdoms Biography": "If they can not be, why not beam a case of soldiers in the north and do it."
To lay down weapons, armor bundles
  To lay down weapons, armor bundles. That the cessation of operations. "Three Kingdoms Shu Kingdoms": "If it is not when, why not beam a case of soldiers, while the matter of the north!"
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Idiom
  Pinyin: àn bīng shù jiǎ
  Explanation: The Case: General "Press", held onto; soldiers: weapons; bundle: bundle; A: armor. Put down the weapons, armor bundle. Means to stop fighting
  Source: Jin Chenshou "Shu Zhi Liang of the Three Kingdoms Biography": "If they can not be, why not beam a case of soldiers, while the matter of the north!"
  Usage: joint type; as the predicate attribute; means the cessation of hostilities
  Part of Speech: Idiom Neutral; ancient idioms
  Synonyms: the case of a truce, Volume A Tao Ge
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Idioms
  Idioms Name
  Anbingshujia
  Hanyu Pinyin
  àn bīng shù jiǎ
  Idiom Definition
  Put down the weapons, armor bundle. Means to stop fighting.
  Source phrase
  "Shu Zhi Liang of the Three Kingdoms Biography": "If they can not be, why not beam a case of soldiers, while the matter of the north!"
  Use listen
  No
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Thesaurus
The case of a truce